It's spring and this weekend was blessedly bereft of precipitation. The sun even made several appearances and our highs neared sixty. The coming week will see our first seventy degree highs this year, the perfect antidote to our heretofore rather soggy spring.
This egg-shaped vase with attached hen and chicks decided to come out of the cupboard for today's offering.
Because of the weather, I wanted to spend as much time working in the garden as possible so just grabbed a bit of what was abundant and in the way, all rampant spreaders. Lunaria annua, Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora,' and the dreaded Hyacinthoides hispanica (Spanish Bluebells) that continue to thrive even though they've been dug out several times. Those that do stay are pulled up, foliage and all as soon as they're done blooming.
Some blown out quail eggs that live in an abandoned nest on a table on the back porch were added along with a rather strange creature created by Jeff Pinto
In a Vase on Monday is hosted by Cathy of Rambling in the Garden. Click here to check out what others have brought inside from their gardens or scavenged nearby to brighten their week.
This egg-shaped vase with attached hen and chicks decided to come out of the cupboard for today's offering.
Because of the weather, I wanted to spend as much time working in the garden as possible so just grabbed a bit of what was abundant and in the way, all rampant spreaders. Lunaria annua, Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora,' and the dreaded Hyacinthoides hispanica (Spanish Bluebells) that continue to thrive even though they've been dug out several times. Those that do stay are pulled up, foliage and all as soon as they're done blooming.
Some blown out quail eggs that live in an abandoned nest on a table on the back porch were added along with a rather strange creature created by Jeff Pinto
In a Vase on Monday is hosted by Cathy of Rambling in the Garden. Click here to check out what others have brought inside from their gardens or scavenged nearby to brighten their week.